If you're downtown during a game day, you're bound to see droves of fans flashing orange as they head to Camden Yards. Located just a few blocks from the Inner Harbor, the stadium is one of the most famous in the league. Built in a retro style in the early 1990s, Oriole Park offers an authentic baseball game experience. The park features a well-kept field, abundant restaurants, beer, pretzel and hot dog stands, and beautiful views overlooking the city from the stands.

Recent visitors highlight park as comfortable and festive. "The food was good, the prices were good, and the vendors were entertaining. I would highly recommend Camden Yards to any casual or diehard baseball fan," one TripAdvisor user exclaims. The park also boasts an Orioles Hall of Fame and museum located outside stadium's front entrance.

The stadium offers 90-minute stadium tours where aficionados can learn plenty of interesting tidbits of Baltimore's baseball legacy and historical figures like Babe Ruth (whose statue greets visitors at the front of the stadium). During the regular season (April through September), tours are available from Monday through Saturday between 10 a.m. and 1 p.m. and Sundays between noon and 3 p.m. During the off-season, tours are available Monday through Saturday between 10 a.m. and noon, and Sundays between noon and 2 p.m. While tours are available year-round, keep in mind 2 p.m. tours do not stop at the dugout on game days. Tours cost $9 for adults, $6 for seniors and admission is free for children 3 and younger.

Game ticket prices start at $9 and continue to rise, depending on your seat level and the opposing team. For more information, visit the Orioles' official website. If you're relying on public transportation, the Light Rail and local buses provide frequent service to the ballpark. Visit the Maryland Transit Administration Oriole Park at Camden Yards page for additonal details.